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*[[1862]]: Athenians take to the streets in support of the candidacy of Prince Alfred of England to take over the Greek throne. The British will not allow Alfred to accept the honour. | *[[1862]]: Athenians take to the streets in support of the candidacy of Prince Alfred of England to take over the Greek throne. The British will not allow Alfred to accept the honour. | ||
*[[1913]]: The Ottoman government shuts down the operations of seven Greek newspapers. | *[[1913]]: The Ottoman government shuts down the operations of seven Greek newspapers. | ||
− | + | *[[2009]]: The new airport of [[Larnaca]] begins operations. | |
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[2002]]: In the match between [[Ionikos FC]] and [[OFI FC|OFI]], Sophia Grillaki becomes the first Greek woman assistant referee in the history of the [[Alpha Ethniki]]. | *[[2002]]: In the match between [[Ionikos FC]] and [[OFI FC|OFI]], Sophia Grillaki becomes the first Greek woman assistant referee in the history of the [[Alpha Ethniki]]. |
Revision as of 10:26, November 10, 2009
Events
- 1862: Athenians take to the streets in support of the candidacy of Prince Alfred of England to take over the Greek throne. The British will not allow Alfred to accept the honour.
- 1913: The Ottoman government shuts down the operations of seven Greek newspapers.
- 2009: The new airport of Larnaca begins operations.
Sports
- 2002: In the match between Ionikos FC and OFI, Sophia Grillaki becomes the first Greek woman assistant referee in the history of the Alpha Ethniki.
Births
- 1934: Giorgos Tsakanikas, athlete (shot put, discus)
- 1950: Martin Novoselac, footballer
Deaths
- 1848: Ibrahim Pasha, Egyptian general during the Greek Revolution.
- 2000: Adamantios Androutsopoulos, politician